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Pgh EQT Pride March June 3, 2018 Dear March Participants: Thank you for participating in the EQT Equality March taking place on Sunday, June 10. We have a record number of contingents joining us this year and we are excited to have your support of our community! Please take note of the following items and relay them to your group: The staging will take place on the Blvd. of the Allies between Grant & Stanwix Street. The information tent will be at the corner of Cherry Way starting at 10 AM. The March map line-up and your staging number are attached. Please line-up according to your staging number between the corresponding rainbow flag number. A Rally will take place at Noon on the stage at First Avenue. We encourage everyone to attend. Important Deadlines: o Vehicle and Floats must arrive by 11 AM due to road closures. o Walking contingents must arrive by 11:30 AM. *** Failure to meet this deadline could result in the forfeiture of your entry*** The March will begin at 12:30 PM SHARP. It will proceed down Grant Street; turn left onto Fifth Avenue, left onto Liberty Avenue, then left onto Stanwix Street. Our emcee Michael Bartley will be on Fifth Avenue announcing your group to the crowd so please stay in your assigned staging order. Porto Johns will be located on First Avenue & Wood Street. The City of Pittsburgh strictly prohibits the throwing of anything. If you plan to distribute items to the crowd, you must hand them directly to people along the route. Thank you for helping us to keep everyone safe! All groups must march in an orderly and continuous manner. No group is permitted to stop the March to perform. Once again, thank you for participating & HAPPY PRIDE! Jeff Freedman EQT Equality March Chair [email protected] 412-999-7676 Pittsburgh Pride 2018 EQT Equality March Staging Map Boulevard of the Allies o Vehicle and Floats must arrive by 11 AM due to road closures. o Walking Contingents must arrive by 11:30 AM. *** Failure to meet this deadline could result in the forfeiture of your entry*** GRANT STREET 1 CHERRY WAY 10 20 SMITHFIELD STREET 30 50 40 60 70 WOOD STREET 80 100 130 110 140 90 120 150 MARKET STREET 2018 EQT Equality March Staging Numbers Staging # Participant 44 501st Legion - Starkiller Garrison 10 84 Lumber/Nemacolin 94 ACLU of PA Greater Pgh Chapter 104 Adagio Health, Inc. 109 Alcoa 93 Allegheny County Bar Association LGBT Rights Committee 99 Allegheny County Department of Human Services 105 Allegheny County Health Department 64 Allies Grad 124 American Cancer Society 17 American Eagle 98 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention 90 AmerisourceBergen/Lash Group 123 Animal Lifeline 45 Arcade Comedy Theater 121 Arcane Auto Cult 136 Arconic Inc. 41 Blue Moon Bar 75 Burgh Bears 46 Camp Bow Wow 43 Carnegie Library of Pgh 25 Chevron 85 Church of the Redeemer 92 Citizens Financial Group 63 City Charter High Scool NHS 2 City of Pgh Fire Bureau AA Colorguard 133 Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania 14 Comcast 62 Community College of Allegheny County 88 Community House 26 Covestro 102 Dakota James Foundation 5 Delta Foundation/8-color Rainbow Flag 51 Delta Foundation/Transgender Flag 80 East Liberty Presbyterian Church 23 Eaton Corp. 6 EQT 4 EQT Equality March Banner 138 Excela Health/ 18 First Commonwealth Bank 67 FIRST Team 1708 Amp'D Robotics 32 Fortunate Families 132 Giant Eagle 27 Google 47 Heather Pate 15 Highmark 2018 EQT Equality March Staging Numbers Staging # Participant 87 Hot Metal Bridge Faith Community 120 Humane Animal Rescue 7 Iceburgh - Pgh Penguins 91 IKEA Pgh 89 Jewish Federation of Greater Pgh 13 Jones Day 131 Junior Chamber of Commerce Players 137 K&L Gates LLP 130 Kensington Court Antiques 125 Kiss 96.1 FM 135 KPMG LLP 78 Leather Flag - Delta 21 Liberty Travel 22 Lyft 128 Metamorphosis Salon and Day Spa 92 Metro Community Health Center 122 MetroPCS 86 Metropolitan Community Church of Pgh 107 Meyer, Unkovic & Scott LLP 94 Milk Shake Factory 141 Mission Continues 66 Moxie Pgh 79 Mr. & Miss Laurel Highlands 12 Mylan 110 Nordstrom 58 Ohio Valley Pride 3 PENN HILLS VFD NO.1 36 Persad Center 33 PFLAG Greensburg 35 PFLAG-Pgh 129 Pgh Aviation Animal Rescue Team 1 Pgh Biker Chicks 103 Pgh City Paper 95 Pgh Commission on Human Relations 39 PGH Equality Center 96 Pgh Freethought Community 42 Pgh Furs 37 Pgh Lesbian and Gay Film Society 38 Pgh Prime Timers 106 Pgh Symphony Orchestra 50 Pgh Transgender 31 Pirate Parrot - Pgh Pirates 91 Planned Parenthood of Western PA 134 Plow & Hearth 11 PNC 60 Point Park University 2018 EQT Equality March Staging Numbers Staging # Participant 24 PPG 34 PRISM of Beaver County 95 RE/MAX SELECT REALTY 56 Real Luck Cafe 52 Renaissance City Choir 8 Richard's Rainbow Flag 126 ScareHouse 108 Sephora 81 Sixth Presbyterian Church 82 Smithfield United Church of Christ 16 Sprint 83 St. Brendan's Episcopal Church 84 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 93 Starbucks 40 Steel City Sisters 70 Steel City Softball League 30 Steel City Stonewall Democrats - Politicitions 73 Steel City Volleyball League 54 Stonewall Alliance 127 Studio RAW 65 TEACH 61 The Table at Grove City College 53 There Ultra Lounge 19 ThermoFisher Scientific 77 Three Rivers Leather Club 97 Tobacco Free Allegheny 101 UNITE Here 57 100 University of Pgh HIV Treatment and Prevention Program 9 UPMC 140 Vegan Pgh 20 Visit Pgh 28 Walmart 90 Women's Help Center, Inc. 139 YMCA Of Greater Pgh.
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